Last night Ohio Governor John Kasich signed a bill that includes a major tax cut, which just so happens to place Planned Parenthood at the bottom of the list of family-planning priorities to fund.

People opposing the bill says that it will lead to the shuttering of three Ohio abortion clinics as well as being detrimental to rape crisis clinics (Note: Those that just help female victims of sexual assault and don't even have shit to do with abortion) and cut off $1.4 million in federal funding to Planned Parenthood.

Unsurprisingly, they are not happy. A spokeswoman for the state's Planned Parenthood chapter slams Kasich: "These provisions in the Ohio state budget are part of an orchestrated effort to roll back women's rights and access to health care in Ohio. The budget is only the latest in a series of restrictive laws signed by John Kasich that have hurt the women in our state who need more access to health care, not less."

Furthermore, the bill pits abortion providers against the women they're trying to help — they have to offer to let the woman hear the fetus's heartbeat as well as informer potential patients "of the probable anatomical and physiological characteristics" of the fetus. Call it the Juno argument. Or call it emotional manipulation. That's cool too.

No word yet on whether the 48-hours-later ban on abortion procedures (proposed by Republican Rep. Ron Hood) was passed along with the cuts. Kasich's decision on that was due yesterday as well.